1.Patients with obvious joint swelling or heavy systemic symptoms in the acute stage should rest in bed and adopt a comfortable position to reduce pain. After the symptoms are reduced, active or passive limb exercises, such as stretching and flexion-extension exercises, can be done, but in a gradual manner. 2. Patients in remission should do a combination of whole-body and local joint exercises regularly every day. For example, finger stretching, fist clenching, knitting, playing checkers, chest lifting, waist stretching, leg swinging, joint shaking and joint massaging, etc. 3.Adherence to medication can relieve symptoms, improve the quality of life and slow down the development of the disease; use medication according to medical advice, master the method of taking medication and the time of taking medication; observe whether there are allergic reactions, such as the appearance of rash should be promptly reported to the doctor, follow medical advice to stop or change the medication. In addition, long-acting anti-rheumatic drugs should be taken for more than 2-4 weeks to see results, so you can not just stop using them in the short term. 4, in the process of taking medication to closely observe the improvement of symptoms, pay attention to record the daily time required from waking up (even if not in the morning) to be able to briskly engage in general daily activities, observe whether the time of morning stiffness is shortened, whether the pain is reduced, etc.; 5, the choice of food should be lower in calories, because too much choice of food containing high calories such as: chocolate, sugar, fried food, etc. will make the weight rise, thereby increasing the joint burden, especially the lower limb joints, so fresh vegetables, fruits, lean meat, vitamins, etc. should be chosen, which is beneficial to relieve the symptoms. 6, maintain a good mental state, learn to self-regulation, and actively harmonize with the external environment; pay attention to warmth, avoid cold, humidity, excessive fatigue, mental stimulation, infection, etc.; appropriate exercise, such as: swimming, playing tai chi, along with massage, avoid strenuous sports. 7, adhere to the timely and quantitative medication, not arbitrarily stop medication change, must be under the guidance of the doctor to change the amount of medication; regular review, such as joint swelling, fever, nausea, loss of appetite, hematuria, black stool, etc., need to promptly seek medical advice. 8, the patient’s family should care, considerate, understanding rheumatoid arthritis patient’s physical and mental pain, take the initiative to assist the patient’s life, more communication with them. Help patients face the reality, self-motivation, self-motivation, self-improvement, eliminate dependence, stimulate their sense of responsibility to their families, children and society.